Crochet Woven Stitch Hat

Woven Stitch Hat

Crochet Pattern by B. Hooked Crochet, Copyright 2016.

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This pattern is written in US crochet terms

Gather Your Supplies

1 skein, Mary Maxim Prism, Sandy Shores (290 yds)

4 mm (G-6) Crochet Hook

Bernat Faux Fur Pom Pom, Muskrat

Darning Needle

Scissors

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Gauge and Sizing

Band: 5.5 sts x 6 rows = 1″

Woven stitch: 3 sts x 4 rows = 1″

Your finished hat will measure approximately 21″ in circumference and will stretch out to 22″. It measures 9″ long (not counting the pom pom).

Abbreviations

Ch – Chain

Sc – Single Crochet

SlSt – Slip Stitch

Sts – Stitches

Ws – Woven Stitch **See Stitch Description

To print a list of all crochet abbreviations to keep in your crochet notebook, check out my quick guide here:

Ws – YO and insert hook into designated stitch, YO and pull up a loop (three loops on hook). Pull the last loop through the middle loop on your hook, YO and pull through the remaining two loops. YO and insert hook into the same stitch (three loops on hook). Pull the last loop through the remaining two loops on your hook. Skip one stitch and repeat.

Pattern Notes

To obtain the proper gauge and overall size, I highly recommend using Mary Maxim Prism. You could, however, substitute with Red Heart Boutique Unforgettable.

If you need to increase the sizing a little bit I recommend adding more rows to the band, making sure that the final number of rows is an even number. Alternatively, if you need to decrease the sizing I recommend making fewer rows of the band, also making sure the final number of rows is an even number.

If you’re struggling with the woven stitch, have a look at my video tutorial:

Written Instructions/Pictorial

Row 1: Ch 13. Sc in the second chain from the hook and to each remaining chain. Turn. (12 sts)

Row 2: Ch 1. Working in the back loop only, Sc into each stitch. (12 sts)

Rows 3-110: Ch 1. Working in the back looop only, Sc into each stitch. (12 sts)

Do not fasten off. Fold the band in half and slip stitch the two ends together.

Round 1: Ch 1 and make one single crochet in the side of every row. (110 sts)

The woven stitch, when worked in the round has a different appearance on the front of the work compared to the back. We will be using the back side as the “right side” of the hat, so what’s showing on the outside. Once you’ve finished your first round of single crochet, turn the work so that you are looking at the inside of the hat when making your stitches. This will position the back of the woven stitches on the outside of the hat. Here’s what it should look like moving forward with round two:

Round 2: Ch 2 and make a ws in the first sc stitch. Skip a stitch and ws in the next stitch. Repeat this all the way around. Here’s what it will look like after your first few woven stitches:

When you have reached the end of the round, do not join. Continue working in a spiral.

After a few rounds of woven stitch, the sides will start to bow out a little. That’s perfectly normal! Here is what mine looked like after about 9 rounds:

Eventually, it will straighten itself out. This is exactly what we want!

Continue working the woven stitch in a spiral until your hat measures approximately 10″ from top to bottom.

Bind off leaving a 10″ tail. Weave the tail in and out of the woven stitches in the last round to create a drawstring bind off. Go around the hat once like this and then pull the tail to draw it up. Whip stitch the circle closed several times to secure it.

Attach your faux fur pouf and you’re done!

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Cathleen Smith

110 rows for the brim?? Seems like that would be huge. I’ve used a g hook on other brims and the most I do is 66 and my head is 22″. Just want to make sure this is correct. Thank you.

Do you have any pictures or another tutorial that show how to execute the last step to finish off the project? I think I understand from the written directions, but I’ve never done a hat like this before.

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Meg Trema

I’d love it if you had a pdf version so I can read it on my Ibook. ❤️

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Megaine

Brit, I purchased all the material, was so excited, but soon realized that you did all the brim brown and the remainder of the hat in stripes, just using one skein of this variegated yarn makes this very difficult, and if you just crochet with the yarn it doesn’t look anything like yours. ? Feeling a little duped!